After bathing, Rong Dy was wearing a loose crimson turban. There were no extra accessories around his waist. He only had a jade hairpin on his black hair. He was dressed like this in an ordinary way, but he had a lot of charm.
Indescribable laziness and elegance. I don’t know whether it’s because of taking a bath or meeting an unexpected person, but her face, which was originally unparalleled in the world, now looks even more beautiful and stunning!
Just like that, Gong Yueyue stared blankly in panic!
"Oh, it's eight... Your Highness the Princess, Rong Di didn't know that Her Highness the Princess is here, how rude it is. I hope Her Royal Highness the Princess will be considerate!" Rong Di finally came to his senses before Gong Yueyue, and crossed his hands to give Gong Yueyue a gift.
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So soon, someone called her "Your Highness," and it was Rong Di, a figure who was relegated to an immortal, who called her respectfully.
However, this also shows that behind the respectful politeness is an unspoken alienation and a respectful distance.
Before seeing Rong Di in person, Gong Yueyue often secretly regretted why such a romantic person had to cut off his sleeves for others... But whenever he saw Rong Di in person, Gong Yueyue completely forgot all the previous regrets.
and disgust, only the little stars like a nymphomaniac remained in his eyes.
"Mr. Dy, oh, no, why is it so awkward to call me this way!" Gong Yueyue did not forget his original intention and showed his true nature. He said angrily: "Your Highness, Princess, is really too ashamed to deserve it. Rong Dy still calls me Gong."
Yue Yue." She really didn't want to, and she didn't want to draw a clear line with Rong Di, who was like an immortal. When they met in the future, they would always greet each other politely. As time went by, wouldn't it make her become more stingy and estranged?
However, Rong Di still replied respectfully: "When the princess was the eighth sister-in-law of the Wu family, it was acceptable to call her this way. Now, Her Royal Highness the princess is the heroine of Prince Liang Xiaowen's palace. Naturally, there should be no confusion in terms of titles. There are no rules when it comes to the right way.
If it doesn’t work out, the princess should still accept the title of Rongdi.”
It seems that Zhao Changyuan's rules have been established throughout the palace. If she wants to change the ancient people's ideas, she won't be able to change them for a while, so she can only try to change them slowly in the future.
Then she sighed softly: "Since Sir insists on doing this, Gong Yueyue should just obey Sir."
Upon hearing this, Rong Di immediately looked around vigilantly. When he confirmed that there were only two people left in the dormitory, he glanced at Gong Yueyue with embarrassment and said, "Your Highness, this is the palace of Liang Xiaowen. There are many guards in the palace.
If there is any trouble, the king will know about it. In the future, it is best for the princess to speak and act according to etiquette and rules."
After Rong Di finished speaking, Gong Yueyue realized that her words of "I'll obey you, sir" were confusing. Then she looked around and covered them up in embarrassment: "Mr.
The dormitory does not look like a sleeping place, but Gong Yueyue looked at it, and it looks like a study room rich in books."
When he was still walking, he picked up a paper book from the desk and flipped through it pretending to read, "Sir, there are even books made by Cai Houzhi here. It's really a rich collection..."
Huh? Why does the handwriting on this book look so familiar?
Gong Yueyue quickly flipped through the pages and compared them carefully. Just when she was about to ask her doubts, Rong Di snatched her away at the right time and said with some confusion: "Her Royal Highness, Rong Di has not yet learned the essence of the word "Princess Princess", only these.
The fur made the princess laugh." Rong Di said, pressing the book under the desk again, as if he was afraid that Gong Yueyue would look at it again.
That's her pirated regular script!
Gong Yueyue knew that it must be the inscriptions standing at the entrance of Taixue.
He couldn't help but mutter bitterly: "...it's all that old Dr. Fuhan who insists on erecting some monument! It's better now, the fool is out!"
Rong Di looked at Gong Yueyue strangely: "On weekdays, the king always talks about the princess's whimsical thoughts and witty remarks. Today...the princess is indeed...just like before."
It's the word she said about making a fool of herself.
Gong Yueyue then went on to compliment Rong Di: "...I heard that when he was still a child, he could mentally calculate several numbers in a row and subtract several numbers. When he was a teenager, he created his own Buddha beads to calculate calculations in the palm of his hand.
With the land, you can accurately calculate the numbers. Now for the annual year-end calculation, you can calculate the numbers that only dozens or hundreds of people can calculate by yourself..." Dalang is in charge of the dance palace.
Gong Yueyue did not reveal her true intention in the last sentence of her compliment, "Powerful and overwhelming," because she did not want to be too exaggerated and make Rong Di think that she was being too hypocritical.
"My beloved, you only know one thing but not the other!" Zhao Changyuan quietly walked into the bedroom at some point. His long black hair was dripping with water. Apparently, he had just come out after taking a bath.
Gong Yueyue's eyes were tightly attracted by the jade hairpin loosely tied on Zhao Changyuan's head.
The strange path looks so familiar, it turns out to be exactly the same as Rong Di’s!
Gong Yueyue, who had already made some plans in her heart, now felt a surge of... sour jealousy deep in her heart for no reason.
But in just one thought, Gong Yueyue wiped it out from the depths of her eyes!
Unexpectedly, such a subtle look could not escape Zhao Changyuan's sharp eyes.
Zhao Changyuan glanced at Gong Yueyue meaningfully, and continued to praise Rong Di: "Everyone in the world has seen Mr. Di's appearance, but they can't see Mr. Di's heart. In fact, in addition to the strengths mentioned by my beloved concubine, Mr. Di has
He is also good at astronomical calculations, three tombs and five classics, yin and yang arithmetic, predictions of rivers and clouds, and ancient proverbs from long ago. He can also recite all the pictures and books of the past dynasties. He is praised as the 'sea of learning' by the people in the capital. Xiao Wang thinks that this is all too modest."
It turns out that Rong Dy is so amazing! I was short-sighted before and only saw her appearance.
Gong Yueyue showed admiration and looked at Rong Di again.
Unexpectedly, Zhao Changyuan changed the topic: "Mr. Dy is such a rare person in the world, what do you think, my beloved concubine? Do you want to just obey him?"
As soon as these words of deceiving the master and destroying the ancestor came out, the expressions of both Gong Yueyue and Rong Di changed drastically!
Gong Yueyue's face turned red with anger, while Rong Di was really worried, looking frightened and embarrassed.
When Zhao Changyuan saw this, he burst out laughing: "Haha... It's so funny! Look at the expressions of the two of you! If I hadn't been familiar with Mr. Dy, I would have thought that such a bloody and cruel person
Is this king willing to let my concubine do it?"
After that, he glared at Gong Yueyue in a symbolic way. Before Gong Yueyue woke up, his expression suddenly changed again: "Let's have a dream! Ha! Haha..." Then,
Zhao Changyuan raised his head high and laughed so loudly that it shook the entire bedroom.
Wild and evil, domineering and unruly, all are clearly revealed!
Gong Yueyue understood. Zhao Changyuan was slapping her not to do anything against his sixth prince. At the same time, he was also warning Rong Di not to have any ill intentions towards her, Gong Yueyue.
The key is, the purpose is to tell her that if she disobeys the Sixth Prince, he, Zhao Changyuan, will not hesitate to be bloody and cruel to her! His sentence "Let's have a dream in autumn" is not just directed at Rong Di. (To be continued.